Donald Trump's Authoritarian Manifesto on Truth Social: Attacks on Free Speech and Loyalty
David Pakman ShowJuly 30, 20257 min136,409 views
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- authoritarian manifesto from Donald Trump was posted on Truth Social, representing attacks on freedom of speech and the rule of law.
- 🎯 Trump's posts are interpreted as a message to allies: comply or face destruction, whether they are senators or late-night hosts.
Attacks on Comedians and Media
- 🎤 Trump attacked comedian Steven Crowder, falsely claiming he was fired for lack of talent and cost CBS $50 million, when the real issue was perceived criticism of Trump.
- 📺 The message to comedians like Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon is that criticizing Trump will lead to job loss or worse.
- 💡 This behavior is characterized as an authoritarian meltdown, reminiscent of 20th-century regimes.
Demands for Political Loyalty from Senators
- 🏛️ Trump targeted Senator Chuck Grassley, demanding he use the
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Donald TrumpTruth SocialAuthoritarianismFreedom of SpeechRule of LawPolitical LoyaltyJudicial AppointmentsBlue SlipsComediansLate Night HostsUS SenateJudiciary
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